Words and Images William Wang is recognized by NSF and the IEEE for his work to advance the field of natural language processing. Read more about Words and Images
A Second Look at Sunlight and the Coronavirus Researchers urge a closer examination of sunlight’s ability to inactivate the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Read more about A Second Look at Sunlight and the Coronavirus
A Matter of Privacy Yu-Xiang Wang receives a prestigious Early CAREER Award from National Science Foundation to advance differential privacy applications. Read more about A Matter of Privacy
Q & A with New CoE Faculty: Xi Dai Professor Dai's research on quantum materials will lead to breakthroughs in the design of next-generation devices. Read more about Q & A with New CoE Faculty: Xi Dai
Facebook Donates $1.5 Million to Support Data Center Efficiency Research The grant will accelerate IEE's pioneering research into improving the energy efficiency of data centers and AI. Read more about Facebook Donates $1.5 Million to Support Data Center Efficiency Research
Wonder Fungi From biofuels and other commodity chemicals to methane production, a new genomic study peers into the mysteries of a goat’s gut. Read more about Wonder Fungi
Seeking Balance in the Age of Automation A bold proposal at UC Santa Barbara to decipher the secrets behind successfully integrating automation into industry. Read more about Seeking Balance in the Age of Automation
An Award to Pursue Quantum Photonics Galan Moody receives a new grant to develop a testbed for photonic-based quantum computing Read more about An Award to Pursue Quantum Photonics
Using 3D Printing to Shape Super-soft Polymers The labs of Michael Chabinyc and Christopher Bates develop a material that yields soft, elastic objects that feel like human tissue. Read more about Using 3D Printing to Shape Super-soft Polymers
Computing Clean Water Simulations provide molecular design rules for next-generation membrane systems to purify highly contaminated waters more efficiently. Read more about Computing Clean Water